Records for concessional spirits
There are different record-keeping requirements for concessional spirits depending on whether you sell or use concessional spirits.
If you hold an excise licence, you need to also:
- keep the records required by your licence
- keep the records for the period advised on your licence (generally 5 years)
- make these records (and copies) available to us if we ask to see them.
If you cease to hold an excise licence you must keep all records of your previously-licensed activities, for the period advised on your licence.
Most records required are those that you would normally use in your business operations. If your records don't meet the requirements, we may direct you to maintain specific records.
For more information on record-keeping, see:
- Record keeping for excisable alcohol
- Record keeping for business – information about record-keeping requirements that apply to all businesses.
Selling concessional spirits records
In addition to the general records for your alcohol business, if you sell concessional spirits, you need to keep the following records.
Examples of types of records |
Information your records need to show |
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Invoices and delivery documents that show details of the goods received on premises |
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Delivery documents that show goods dispatched |
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Individual sales or distribution records |
Details of supply to concessional customers. Where applicable:
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You can also contact us for further guidance or examples of appropriate records to meet the record-keeping requirements.
Concessional spirit users records
In addition to the general records, if you supply, sell or use concessional spirits, you also need to keep the appropriate records as follows.
If you hold an excise licence, you also need to keep general records for your alcohol businesses.
Examples of types of records |
Information your records need to show |
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Spirit register which sets out the spirit received, used and a running balance |
Data elements or information to include:
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You can also contact us for further guidance or examples of appropriate records to meet the record-keeping requirements.
Records to keep if your business manufactures, supplies, or uses concessional spirits.